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To: kdavy who wrote (52753)9/21/2001 9:27:16 AM
From: Jerome  Respond to of 70976
 
KDAVY...whats working and whats not working...

Nothing looks very good at this time...but ORCL announced an "aggressive" buy back program effective immediately. I noticed that when ORCL slipped below 11 the buying picked up. I think L.E. is determined not to let ORCL stock slide below that point, even though supporting the the stock will cost his company a lot of cash.

Regards, Jerome



To: kdavy who wrote (52753)9/21/2001 9:38:24 AM
From: Jerome  Respond to of 70976
 
KDAVY...market observation...where ever the market is going its going there faster and faster.

Regards, Jerome



To: kdavy who wrote (52753)9/21/2001 10:00:26 AM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
Question here is not to make money but of survival. I may take a loss and reduce margin.

That is what I did yesterday with shares I had on margin of VSEA(slight gain) and CYMI(slightly larger loss). Survival to play another day is indeed the name of the game now. My worst case scenario is now much worse that it was only a week ago.

Brian